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About Dr. Travis Hulbert
Dr.
Travis Hulbert was born and raised in Cedar, IA. He
is the son of Dan and Diane Hulbert and has one
sister, Jessica. Growing up in the Hulbert household
has had a major influence on who Dr. Hulbert is
today as a professional. He watched his father work
hard and earn the position of management while also
starting his own business. Since grade school, Dr.
Hulbert's parents have been active in foster care
and housed more than 75 foster children.
Dr. Hulbert's upbringing has helped form his
personality which has carried over into his
professional career. He can best be described as a
compassionate chiropractor who places the needs of
his patients first. He strives for excellence and
works diligently to achieve the results desired by
both himself and the patient. Optimal health is the
ultimate goal he seeks for each of his patients.
Communication, observation and education are key
factors in forming individual treatment plans.
Dr. Travis Hulbert attended the University of
Northern Iowa (Cedar Falls, IA) where he received
his bachelors degree in biology. Dr. Hulbert
received a second bachelors degree in human biology
and his doctorate of chiropractic from the National
University of Health Sciences (Lombard, IL) in 2008.
While attending National University of Health
Sciences, Dr. Hulbert had the privilege of working
as a chiropractic and rehabilitation assistant at
Complete Rehabilitation (La Grange, IL) for Dr.
Michael Pinckney. While there he was able to learn
the most current rehabilitative therapies.
In addition to working at Complete Rehabilitation,
Dr. Hulbert occupied his time lobbying for
chiropractic to senators and representatives in
Washington, D.C. as the Legislative Representative
for SACA (Student American Chiropractic
Association). He was also an active member of the
Christian Chiropractic Association and fellow of the
Chiropractic Department for five consecutive
trimesters. He was President of Sigma Phi Kappa
where he organized meetings, functions and community
service activities.
In 2008, Dr. Hulbert moved to Bloomington, IN where
he joined Dr. Bentley at Quest Chiropractic. This
move gave Dr. Hulbert the opportunity to work
alongside Dr. Bentley and study functional medicine,
a new and upcoming form of holistic centered patient
care. In March of 2009, Dr. Hulbert became the owner
of Quest Chiropractic where he is currently
practicing chiropractic, physiotherapy,
rehabilitation and functional medicine allowing Dr.
Bentley to focus on teaching and writing. Dr.
Hulbert continues the same philosophy about
chiropractic and patient care. Ashley and Shelly
(office staff) have chosen to continue assisting Dr.
Hulbert meet the health needs in south central
Indiana.
Dr. Hulbert has been married to his wife Katie, a
massage therapist, since April 26, 2008. Since
moving to Bloomington, he has become a regular
attendee at Evangelical Community Church (ECC). Dr.
Hulbert has enjoyed settling in, and starting his
family while awaiting the arrival of his first son
in August 2009. Meanwhile he and his wife are
entertained by Malley, their miniature labradoodle.
Dr. Hulbert serves as a volunteer chiropractor for
Volunteers in Medicine, a free medical clinic
serving low income Monroe and Owen county residents
without health insurance.
Dr. Hulbert is a member of the American Chiropractic
Association, Indiana State Chiropractic Association
and Christian Chiropractic Association.
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information contained in this website is for educational purposes
only. This information is not for the purpose of diagnosing,
treatment, prevention or cure of any disease. Our assessments
intend to evaluate an individual's metabolic status and indicate
beneficial lifestyle factors including those foods and supplemental
food factors that are either excessive or insufficient in his/her diet.
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"I was
not having difficulty getting pregnant but
would have miscarriages after the seventh
week of the pregnancy. I was so afraid to
try again since I had been through it twice.
After going through the initial testing [I
was
told] I was very acidic and after going
through the diet, I found out I was allergic
to gluten and to lactose. When I was tested
for progesterone on one of the pregnancies,
it was low. After finishing approx 6mos of
medical food and functional medicine
assessments , my husband and I tried getting
pregnant again. I am now 6 weeks away from
delivering my third child. We are very
thankful... I
didn't know that functional medicine existed
and that it would help me greatly."
- Patricia Galvez |
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"I had back problems, was very depressed, overweight and
had knee problems. I thought my age had something to do
with most of my problems... [I] started on the functional medicine.
Since starting... I feel great mentally
and physically. My back and knees no longer hurt. I am
walking up to 4 miles a day pain free. I have lost 20
pounds and I am no longer depressed. I have stopped
taking a lot of my medications because there is no
longer a need for them. I have already been recommending
people... I feel better now than I have in 30 years."
- Diana Webb, Retired
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